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amplify-localstack

v0.2.9

Published

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Downloads

235

Readme

Amplify LocalStack Plugin

example workflow

Amplify CLI Plugin to support running against LocalStack

This plugin allows the amplify CLI tool to create resources directly on your local machine. Any request to AWS is redirected to a running LocalStack instance.

Prerequisites

  • LocalStack Pro
  • Amplify CLI Tool >= 4.41.0

Installation

Installation with npm:

npm install -g amplify-localstack
amplify plugin add amplify-localstack

Installation with local project (mostly for devs):

amplify plugin add amplify-localstack
# A message about the plugin not being found will appear
# Input the root path of this project as input

Usage

After the installation of the plugin, everytime you run the commands amplify init or amplify push the console will prompt you to select if you want to deploy the resources into LocalStack.

Parameters:

You can also add the parameters --use-localstack true to avoid being asked if you want to use localstack

Examples:

amplify init --use-localstack true
amplify add api
amplify push --use-localstack true

Configuration

The following environment variables can be configured:

  • LOCALSTACK_ACCESS_KEY_ID: Sets custom Access Key Id for the internal client to use (default test).
  • LOCALSTACK_ACCESS_KEY_SECRET: Sets custom Access Key Secret for the internal client to use (default test).
  • LOCALSTACK_REGION: Sets a custom region (default us-east-1).
  • LOCALSTACK_S3_FORCE_PATH_STYLE: Sets the S3 path style (default 1, accepted values: 1as true and 0 as false)).
  • LOCALSTACK_ENDPOINT: Sets a custom endpoint (default https://localhost.localstack.cloud:4566).

Change Log

  • 0.2.8: skip patching of endpoints for Statement Principals
  • 0.2.7: remove patching of CFn files
  • 0.2.6: more and up to date settings
  • 0.2.5: patch AWS-SDK Config
  • 0.2.4: add missing handlers
  • 0.2.3: fix paths for patching
  • 0.2.2: command line parameters
  • 0.1.0: aws-exports.js file patching
  • 0.0.1: Initial version

License

This code is distributed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.